first acts for BBC Introducing Stage at Big Weekend in Glasgow

Indiana, Catfish & the Bottlemen, Royal Blood, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 8th May 2014

Indiana

Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th May 2014
Glasgow Green, Glasgow, City of Glasgow, G1 5DB, Scotland MAP
FREE - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 50,000
Last updated: Thu 8th May 2014

The BBC Introducing stage line-up has been announced for the BBC Radio 1's 11th annual free Big Weekend in Glasgow Green, Glasgow, in Scotland taking place over three days from Friday 23rd until Sunday 25th May 2014.

The line-up of acts nominated by local BBC Introducing shows give some indication of the talent on show at the stage at other festivals this summer including Glastonbury, T In The Park, Reading + Leeds, and Bestival.

Saturday sees the stage showcase Catfish & The Bottlemen, Honeyblood, XO, Darlia, ALX, Kari, Lyger, Sega Bodega, Coasts, Model Aeroplanes, and Racing Glaciers.

On Sunday Indiana headline the stage, topping a line-up including Little Shoes Big Voice, Rhodes, Shy Nature, Leon Else, MDNGHT, Royal Blood, Baby Strange, Juce, Rosie Lowe, and Algernon Doll.

They join Tiësto, Coldplay, and Kety Perry, will headline, plus Kasabian, Calvin Harris, One Direction, Ed Sheeran, Bastille, Lily Allen, Jake Bugg, Kings of Leon, Tinie Tempah, John Newman, The Vamps, Martin Garrix, Pharrell, Paolo Nutini, The 1975, Rita Ora, Example, Clean Bandit, Lorde, Bombay Bicycle Club, Katy B, Twin Atlantic, Wilkinson, The Kooks, Sub Focus, You Me At Six, London Grammar, Sam Smith, Chvrches, Klaxons, and Gorgon City, Annie Mac, Pete Tong, Zane Lowe, and Danny Howard. For the line-up details, and day splits, as available please click here.

Booking for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Glasgow has now closed and all available tickets have been allocated.




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